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fix: missing parentheses on README.md #362

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Hello unjs/h3 community 馃槃

This pull request addresses an issue with the README.md file, specifically a missing closing parentheses on lines 101 and 124 of the More app usage examples section. The missing parentheses caused confusion for users attempting to copy said code and resulted in errors when running the code.

To fix this issue, I have added the missing closing parentheses to the lines in question.

In lines 101, 124
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Merging #362 (c5ff007) into main (e199df3) will not change coverage.
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@Atinux Atinux merged commit 8189b6f into unjs:main Mar 21, 2023
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Atinux commented Mar 21, 2023

Thank you!

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